Abstract
I. Introduction
II. Community Representation on the Death-Qualfied Jury … A. Establishing a Fair-Cross-Section Violation ... B. The Representation of Community Attitudes on Death-Qualified Juries ... C. The Representation of Minorities and Women on Death-Qualified Juries ... D. The Cumulative Effects of Death Qualification on the Representativeness of Juries
III. The Conviction Proneness of Death-Qualfied Juries ... A. The Evidence on Conviction Proneness
IV. Some Concluding Thoughts on the Challenge of Death Qualification ... A. Defining the Category of Excludable Jurors ... B. The Normative Issues Posed by Death Qualification
V. Conclusion
Appendix
Recommended Citation
Michael Finch and Mark Ferraro,
The Empirical Challenge to Death-Qualified Juries: On Further Examination,
65 Neb. L. Rev.
(1986)
Available at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nlr/vol65/iss1/3